The Way my Mom Formed me There are many different people that have formed me in my life. My cousin Jordan has helped and pushed me to be who I am. She has taught me how to be a better student in high school and how to study more efficiently. The person who has formed me the most is my mom. She has taught me all the right things to do in life and of course, she taught me the right choices to make and choices not to make. It all started when I was little. My mom brought me to church almost every Sunday. We started going to Sunday School when we were in kindergarten. I remember playing with a Noah’s Ark that had all of the animals and learning about all of the different bible stories. One of the …show more content…
I have always considered my mom an extremely strong women. Sometimes when things aren't going well in the family, or she is having difficulties with her new job, I can always count on her to stay strong and never give up. My mom being strong makes me wanna be just as strong as she has always been. I want to continue to be strong when things aren’t going how I planned. My mom has always taught me that when something hurts just a little bit it is always better to suck it up than sit out of practice or not go to practice at all. When my mom broke her arm she never cried. When my mom fell off of the monkey bars when she was little she thought that she just hurt her arm a little. She would never have dreamt that she broke it until she went to the school nurse. I was in the same situation when I broke my wrist in basketball. I didn’t know that it was broken and neither did the doctor. After I fell back on my wrist while playing basketball I thought I might have just brushed it, but my mom took me to the doctor anyway. When I got to the doctor they told me that I just sprained my wrist, but the next day when I was at Sunday School they called my mom and told her that it was broken. She has taught me to be strong in many different
There have been a few people besides my parents who have influenced me in my life. The first person that has influenced me in my life is my older brother Wala. He has taught me to not care what people think of me and how to stand up for myself. Growing up, I have always been closer to him than my other brothers.
Ever since I was a little girl I always wanted my life to be like the ones in movies, but sadly it was not. Having one parent wasn't easy, but my dad did his best to be a great father. My parents separated when I was 7 years old and that was when my childhood changed. Growing up with no mother was difficult, in fact, I felt left out when I would be around my friends because they had both of their parents and did family things together and I didn't. It was very depressing for me because I felt like I was different from everyone else. I also felt like I couldn't do anything or go far with my future goals because I didn't get much support like others did. I never found it easy, but I’m glad I had a father that stood by my side through thick and
The most impactful individual in my life is my mother, Samantha Jarvis, and that is because, she is the one person I know will always be there for me and guide me when I need help. Its safe to say that I would not exist without her (and my dad) and while that is physically true, I also believe that I would not the person I am today without her. My mom has always encouraged me, even from a young age, to chase my passion for learning and find the answers to my questions. She is the one, I get most of morals, ideals, and work ethic from. My mom is one of those people who give a lot and expect nothing in return. She has been the sole provider of my family for the past 18 years due to my father having a broken back and being unable to work. She also the one that does the cleaning around the house, runs errands around town, takes time off work or skips lunch to take me or my sibling to therapy or, to the doctor’s office, and just about everything else.
During my pre adolescent years, as best as I can recall, my mother was the driving influence behind my development. She is a good person and a mother with an iron will and a strict way, and I believe that she was one of my first role models. My father played a part in my development also. He instilled in me the morals and values that I have today and I thank him for that. Unfortunately my father passed away thirteen years ago before I had a chance to tell him that.
The greatest woman I’ve ever known always told me that education was important…and she was right. I came from a small town in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri prior to becoming a teenager. At the time, education was abundant in St. Ann, where I lived. I attended a decent elementary school and made good grades, despite mathematics not being my cup of tea. I have
When I was nine years old, my family and I attended church every Sunday and Wednesday. The church we went to was a non-denominational organization so it wasn't a very popular religion, but somehow we still managed to find it. This church gathering was held in the home of an older woman, and twice a week fifteen people would arrive for a bible study, or what they called "meetings." Many people around the world also practiced this religion so, as strange as it might seem, we weren't the only participants. However, behind its quaint facade, this religion ultimately caused me to become less religious today.
My mom has a big impact on my life. I look up to her and thrive to be a great mom and teacher just like she is. She pushes me to do my best and has impacted me to become a teacher.
Throughout my life I have been influenced by several people in both positive, and negative ways. Many of these people influenced me when I was young and malleable, and that greatly affected my behavior, mindset, and opinion on things while I grew up. Some of these people include my father, who influenced my idea of gender, my mother who influenced me religiously, both of my parents who influenced me politically, Lady Gaga who is part of the media that influenced me, and my dog Furgy that influenced me personally.
I was born on June third of the year 2000 and I am the second oldest out of five siblings raised by a single mother. Growing up with only a mother who wasn’t able to give me much attention was one of the things that made an impact on the person I have become. My mom was never able to spend much quality time with me and my siblings due to the jobs she had to work in order to keep me and my siblings healthy and satisfied. One of the things my mom really cared about was having her children receive a good education since she didn’t have the same opportunities as a young child. This is the reason why my education became really important to me.
June 10, 1999 my mom goes into labor with me. My parents go to the hospital and await the arrival of their little girl. After hours and hours of painful labor it's getting close to midnight, making it June 11, and my uncle's birthday. My mom didn't want me to share a birthday, so she started praying, and finally at 11:56 P.M., I arrived into this world, and that is when my mom started to change my life for the better. My mom changed my life in countless ways, but today I am going to focus on how her patience, kindness, and our relationship has impacted my life for the better.
In a single moment my mom realised being born with a left cleft palate was not the end of the world. Growing up was never easy for her since she was born this way. People underestimated what she could since she went through so many surgeries and challenges. Going to school everyday became harder and harder. The faces people would make at her, the stares she would get, and the ongoing humiliation of being born this way troubled her. It was her family that was most dear to her as she grew up. My mother was named Marvelous, because my grandfather believed that in spite of it all she would be successful.
Growing up, I was lucky enough to be surrounded by so many strong, beautiful, and independent women who helped shape me into the person I am today. One of those women was my great Aunt Jackie. Aunt Jackie was the person who watched me when I was little while my mom worked, she was the person who always had a bunch of toys at her house for all us kids, she was the person who started my obsession with weird shows, and most importantly, she taught all the girls in the family to be strong. When I was 15, Aunt Jackie had told us she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
The person that always had the greatest impact on my life is my mom, She has impacted my life in a unique way ,and not every person can do that . She has stood beside me through everything I have faced in life , through thick and thin . I know that as long as I know she’s here , and she’ll be always be here for me , and she will stand beside me Even if I am wrong , she’ll stand there with all that love and support me unconditionally, as she done all these years . It is because of her that I am who I am today . Behind my character ,my choices , my values , and behind me , proudly stands my mother .
Has anyone ever asked you: “Who is most important to you”? To me the most wonderful mother in my life, no one can replace her in my heart. My mother, who is very nice and gentle, helps me and has always been there for me when I need her. My mother loves me very much. She is strict and educated me to become a good person. I can’t say how much love her. I am grateful to her because she gave me birth, brings me love and helped me grow up. But you know she just takes care of me a lot. Every day she tells me the same words. If you were me, you would feel very tired. I am a very happy child having my mother. I feel too tired to listen to her words, but imagine one day I don’t see her any longer and listen to her voice. What would I feel?
A lot of different things can impact a person’s life in such a way that it is unforgettable. For example, it could be the time you took a hike up a towering mountain and ended up getting peaceful view of the urban cityscape, or even the time you went to your first dreadful sleepover and were trembling with fear. It could even be person or multiple people such as friends, siblings, teachers, and even mentors. Personally, my family has been the people that have ultimately had the most influence on me as an individual. Family can vary from person to person, but for me it is the absolute most important thing I have. The people that have had a profound impact on me is my family; the way that different personalities all come together as one, the way they handle hard situations, and the closeness I have with the, is very inspiring to me.